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From Professor Martin Weale, King’s Business School and Department of Political Economy, King’s College London, London WC2, UK
From Gérard Grellet, Emeritus Professor, Paris-Sorbonne University, Paris, France
Independent studio hits $4.8bn in global sales for ‘Genshin Impact’ mobile game
Mainland Chinese businesses are among those securing prime locations in Central district
Time is running out to convince sceptical lawmakers to pass bill to raise borrowing limit
From Charles Lucas, London W6, UK
From Ian Thompson, Middlesex TW11, UK
From Ian Thompson, Managing Director, UK and Ireland, Xylem Water Solutions, Nottingham, UK
In the final part of our series on setting up a smart home, we look at the differences between the platforms
Weak property sales, industrial output and consumption sap confidence in rapid bounceback for growth
Japan is only theoretically fertile territory for stock market takeovers, as the Toyota thought experiment reveals
Results are blow to prime minister Pedro Sánchez but victorious PP will need hard-right Vox party to govern
Where to head for a cocktail with a view that’s guaranteed to give you a lift
Pooling of tens of thousands of funds would drive investment in business, think-tank says
Also in today’s newsletter, the FT’s pop critic makes an AI vocal clone and a look into the staggering cost of green hydrogen.
Official results show veteran leader beat rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in bitter presidential run-off
Initiative aims to curb rampant food price inflation but has split Tory party and angered supermarkets
Union says it would be self-defeating for the UK to abandon domestic production
Ukraine’s air defence systems down 58 drones as capital prepares to celebrate founding
Turkey assesses presidential election results and Singapore hosts Shangri-La security forum
Spurred by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Westminster is at long last stemming the flows of illicit wealth into Britain’s capital
The infrastructure is not ready for rapid growth, despite government promises
Falls in commodity and energy costs have not all fed through to grocery baskets
The billionaire founder of Autonomy was extradited to face trial for fraud
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